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  • Envelope: Name of the envelope and if you want to prevent the envelope from sharing in your team
  • Documents: The documents in the envelope
  • Recipients: define recipients and their order (sequential or parallel)
    • Recipient Types:
      • Needs to Sign: the recipient must sign the document to continue the workflow
      • Receives a copy: the recipient gets a copy of the documents via email, the workflow continues automatically
      • Needs to view: the recipient must open the document to continue the workflow
      • Bulk: optional feature to split the document to send a unique document to recipients defined in the bulk
      • Automatic Remote Signers: optional feature to sign with an automatic remote signature (For more information: Beginner GuideEnvelope structure)
      • Needs to Sign (PKCS#7): optional feature to sign a document with a PKCS#7 signature (For more information: Beginner Guide Envelope structure)
    • Authentication: define if the recipient has to authenticate
      • Access Code: The recipient has to enter the code to open the envelope (pre-shared code)
      • SMS Code: The recipient receives a SMS with the one-time-password (OTP) to open the envelope
      • Windows-Live Authentication
      • OAuth / SAML / BankID as optional authentication methods (if available and configured)
    • Personal Message for recipient and language
    • Settings for Digital Remote Certificates, Disposable Certificates and SMS-OTP signature (optional)
  • Message: Define the message and subject for the envelope
  • Document Visibility: optional feature, which allows to define the document visibility defined by recipient (only if you use more than one document in the envelope and more than one recipient)
  • Meta Data: if enabled, the sender can add metadata to the envelope (e.g. for hybrid use cases)

    To create an envelope following steps are necessary: Name the envelope, upload a document, select one to many recipients, (additional) design a personal message. The next figures will show you exactly how to create an envelope.

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  1. Envelope
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If you open a template or an envelope, where you have already set signature and form fields, but you need to replace the document without losing the configuration, just click after loading the template or envelope, on the replace icon of the document.

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The buttons “add bulk” and “bulk CSV template” are features, which are not part of every eSignAnyWhere plan. So you may not see these buttons in your eSignAnyWhere.


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  1. Defines order in workflow
  2. Address book
  3. Phone number
  4. Task
  5. Personal message
  6. Authentication
  7. Additional details

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Additional information to the phone number of the recipient: The phone number of the recipient is connected with the following three phone number settings:

  • SMS-Authentication (Authentication settings->SMS-Code)
  • Disposable certificate (Additional details->Disposable Certificate)
  • SMS-OTP Signature (Additional details->SMS-OTP Signature)

If you enter a phone number for the recipient, these three fields are also filled out. You can then either accept the phone number (default) or change the phone number for, for example, SMS-Authentication (custom). For more information please also see the video below.



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(2) Designer


The Designer helps you to assign predefined signature fields of the document to the recipients and define additional signature fields and form fields.

  • Recipients: Select a recipient for placing signature or form fields by drag and drop. Every recipient has its own color to be easily visible at the document preview.
  • Form fields and predefined fields: signature field and form fields (e.g. text form, checkbox, radio button) and predefined field (e.g. initials of the recipient)
  • Document: The document shows the pages of the envelopes documents and the placed elements (signatures and form fields) can be easily moved, edited (by clicking on it) and deleted (except predefined form fields of the uploaded PDF document).
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The next figures show you how to add for example signature fields and textfields in the eSignAnyWhere viewer. In the video you see how you can position the fields and how you can change the settings of the form fields. For example we changed the settings of the first signature field in the video from Click2Sign to Draw2Sign (if you select more than one type, the signer can choose his signing method).


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  • Recipient: which recipient has to sign the field
  • Label: the label of the signature field
  • Required: define if the recipient has to sign it or if the field is optional. If a signature field is required it is highlighted with a red border.
  • Signature Type: you have to select at least one type. You can select more, if you want to give the recipient the option to choose a specific type. You can also define a preselect type (favorite, click on star-icon). Please note, that not all types are available for all customers.
    • Click to Sign: the recipient has just to click on the signature field to sign it
    • Draw to Sign: the recipient can draw his signature (e.g. with finger on touch screen)
    • Type to Sign: the recipient can type his name for signing
    • Biometric Signature: this stores the biometric data of his recorded signature (x,y coordinates; pressure [if available] and time). For that signature type the recipient has to use the SIGNificant SignOnPhone App on his Smartphone or Tablet for recording. The Signature is asymmetrically encrypted and highly secure.
      • withinField: the recorded signature must within the signature field
      • onPage: the recorded signature must be on the page (can be written outside of the signature field)
      • intersectsWithField: the recorded signature must be partly within the signature field (default)
    • Local Certificate: the recipient can use a locally on his device installed certificate for signing.
    • Digital Remote Signature: the recipient uses a remote certificate for signing
    • Disposable Certificate: The recipient will receive an email as usual and when the recipient wants to sign a disposable certificate signature field he/she will get a one-time-password via SMS. The counter on the disposable certificate starts by signing the first signature. (For more Information please have a look into the Beginner Guide)
    • SMS-OTP Signature: The recipient receives a SMS with the one-time-password (OTP)
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  • The signer is asked, if he wants to sign all fields at once or one-per-one.
  • Per envelope only one multi-signature-field can be defined via the Designer (with one to many fields and even within different files)
  • You see the batch-signature-type with the icon
  • If you select a batch-signature field, it adds its properties to the multi-signature-field (e.g. first field ist Click to Sign and second field will be added with Draw to Sign. So the multi-signature-field has two properties: Click to Sign and Draw to Sign). If you change the settings of a batch-signature field, it is applied to all fields of the batch-signature-set.
  • You can use the batch-signature with limited signature types, because not all are able to be supported
  • Changing the recipient of a batch signature causes that this signature field does not remain as a part of the batch anymore
  • If you are using biometric signature as If you are using biometric signature as multi-signature, it is just able to use it on one physical document (e.g. contract.pdf in your envelope); because of legal aspects.

The following screenshot show you how to configure batch signing:

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You can add form fields simply by drag and drop and place it on the document or via the advanced tags as predefined fields.

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The following form fields are available:

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On the last page (envelope summary) of creating and sending an envelope you can find the settings for the absolute, relative date and also the configuration for the reminders. Please see the next figure for detail information:

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Please see the following figure which shows the configured reminders  in a timeline. Note that the use case one shows the exact configuration which is configured above in the envelope expiration settings. The difference in the second use is that the "warn signers before request expires (in days)" is 5 days instead of 4 which is shown in the configuration above. Summing up the configuration: The point is the first reminder after the envelope was sent. After this first reminder the continuing reminders start. Therefore, as it is configured in the settings above, every second day after the first reminder the recipient will get a reminder for signing the document. If also a reminder is configured before expiration the continuing reminders will orient themselves on this reminder.  This is shown in the second use case. If such a reminder is used, the continuous reminder can be postponed by one day (referring to the last continuous reminder). Overall, the recipient will receive a reminder again two days after the additional reminder .

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For more information about the api configuration please also see the beginner guide.

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  1. Summary
  2. Notification settings
  3. General settings
  4. Send the envelope

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  • Search: enter a text to search the envelopes
  • Status: an icon shows the status of the envelope
  • Actions: direct on-click to sign or continue
  • Export as CSV: export current list of envelopes (e.g. for a reporting)
  • Sort by: recent activity or envelope name
  • Filter: click on a filter from the menu to apply it to the current list. You can easily apply more filters to the selection or remove them one-by-one.
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  3. Status
  4. Export as CSV
  5. Actions

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This list shows you the available document status icons, a textual representation is next to the icon in eSignAnyWhere.


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Envelope is canceled by one of the recipients

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Envelope is rejected by one of the recipients

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Envelope is a Draft

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Waiting for signing

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Waiting for acknowledge

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Caution (e.g. email bouncing)

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Envelope is expired

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Document Detail Page with highlighted envelope and recipients area.

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  1. Details
  2. Recipients
  3. Message

Finished envelopes will allow you to download the finished documents and audit trail (log document). If you have the developer mode enabled, you can download the envelope configuration as XML and JSON. The next screenshot shows where you can download the finished document and the audit trail:

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  1. Download documents

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It is possible to edit or delete a recipient after the envelope was sent. Therefore, you just click on “edit” to change user details (First Name, Last Name, Email), set the personal message, change authentication method, set digital remote signature or set SMS-OTP signature. You can just change details of recipients, who did not yet fulfill their assigned task. Finished recipients are shown via icon in the Document detail view. “Delete” will delete the recipient’s envelope, as long his signing task was not yet finished.

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The “Clipboard” “Copy Viewer Link” link will show you a window with a link (to copy) to the recipients envelope for signing. In case the signer has a problem with receiving the email, you can send the link to the recipient via other channel (e.g. instant messenger).

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Document Preview

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The document preview will show you a small and, by clicking on it, a large preview of the document.

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Filter Document

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The applied filters are listed at the top and you can remove specific filters by clicking on the “x” or reset all filters.

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Download as CSV

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You can also download CSV (comma-separated values) files. So you can open them in e.g. Microsoft Excel for analysis or reporting.

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  • Use: directly use the template as a new envelope (same function also available in creation of an envelope in the document section as "add a template"
  • Details: show details about template
  • Edit: modify template
    • recipients
    • settings

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Document Tags and Placeholders

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Here you can download a PDF which contains one recipient with a Click2Sign signature field by using the tags. For a complex example please see the Text Placeholders Use Case.

Document Tags

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This section will show you how you can use documents with eSAW. eSAW will work with PDF documents. To generate PDF documents you can use Microsoft Office, Open Office or most of the typical document suites. If your document suite does not export PDF documents you can install a PDF printer on your computer. Instead of printing a document it will be exported as PDF file. There are many different printers available (open source to commercial).

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Following Parameter are supported:


req0: disabled, default / 1: enabled
fnaname of the signature field
fdfield description, gets displayed during signing in WSI
sigTypesignature type, supported: BiometricSignature, Picture (Click2Sign, Type2Sign, Draw2Sign)
positioning (biometric signature only)

Defines if the signature can be placed outside of the signature field (onPage, intersectsWithField) or will be placed into the signature filed (withinField).

possible values

  • onPage
  • withinField
  • intersectsWithField.


Example 1: Simplest SigString, just a optional signature field

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`sig,req=0,sigType=Picture`

Example 4: SigString, required, with description and positioning
`sig,req=1,fd=myFd',positioning=onPage`

As position for a signature field, the lower left beginning of the sig-string will be taken. In case the string part of a word, the beginning of the word will be the position.

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Advanced tags support you with more flexible tags, such as form fields (radio buttons, check boxes, text fields, …), styling and workflow features. Even an input validation is available. If you want to use the advanced tags, please go to the Text Placeholders Use Case.

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In the following section you find a list of additional features, which are not be part of every eSignAnyWhere plan.

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This feature allows you to send an envelope to multiple signers. The workflow will be split at this order into unique envelopes for each bulk recipient. This allows you to create a workflow, where the first signer (e.g. head of a department) signs the document and then each of the bulk recipients (e.g. employees of the department) receives a unique document for signing.

Design the Workflow


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  1. Add a bulk as recipient
  2. Information to upload a CSV
  3. Create a bulk CSV for upload
  4. CSV upload

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Create a Bulk CSV with a template


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If the Authentication>>Pin is enabled (true) the authentication is activated. The last number is an example value for a parameter for the authentication.

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  1. Contains all recipients inside the bulk

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eSignAnyWhere allows you to use automatic remote signatures to be applied to a document. Details are available in the Beginner Guide. Please contact your Namirial Sales if you are interested in this feature.

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This is a feature to allow the signer to sign a document with a PKCS#7 signature. You find details in the Beginner Guide.

SwissCom On-Demand-Certificate 

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You find the Microsoft Office Plugin for download in the top right account menu:

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  1. Microsoft Office plugin

Download the plugin and install it:

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The plugin directly uploads the document in the clipboard of your eSignAnyWhere account. After the installation, you can use in Microsoft Office the eSignAnywhere Plugin, but first you have to configure it with your user token. The user token can be found in your Settings/Account page.

If you upload a file, it appears in your clipboard. A uploaded clipboard file can be used for one envelope. Therefore, if you click on the button “start envelope” the file will be deleted from the register clipboard.  If the retention period is enabled, the clipboard files are deleted automatically after 24 hours.

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You can find the plugin in “Add-Ins”

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Configure the user token:

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If you use eSignAnywhere on premise you also can configure the endpoint (URL).


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By clicking “Upload to Clipboard” the document will be uploaded to the clipboard. To use the uploaded file, just go to your clipboard and click on “Start Envelope”. A clipboard file can only be used for one envelope.


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If you want to create your own “upload-to-clipboard” application, you can easily do it via API (UploadUserFile_v1 [SOAP]). Only the user token and a file XML, similar to the upload data structure (UploadTemporarySspFile_v1) and an optional source of the file.

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